I Forgot to Share – Part 3, Sarah and Brad’s Damask Inspired Wedding Invitations

Sarah and Brad are a very important couple to me, they were my very first Etsy clients! Sarah found my store and liked my Damask Invitation Suite design from my 2011 collection. She was such a pleasure to work with! I’m so happy we had the opportunity to work together for her wedding invitations and wedding programs.

She liked the way I had most of the type laid out, so we just changed the wording and swapped colors to match her wedding’s color scheme and off we went! The beginning text that included their names were centered but aligned to the right to give a visual balance to the damask pattern on the left. The remaining body of text was aligned left to create an interesting read while maintaining the invitations graphic appeal.

The RSVP was a simple complement to the invitation’s design.

The outer envelope was my favorite part of the suite. Sarah and Brad opted to have us print their return address as well as upgrade to an envelope liner to tie all the aspects of the invitation together. I think it worked out perfectly!

Thank you Sarah and Brad for allowing us to be a small part of your special day!

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What I am and What I’m not

Accepting yourself for who you are is no easy task. The faults, the beautiful quirks, the pet peeves, the obsessions…there is so much that goes into making a person unique. One of the hardest things I still struggle with is accepting who I am and being proud of it. I don’t know if I will ever be able to say that I am comfortable in my own skin, but what I do know is that I’m going to continue to be the best me that I can be. And I think that starts with starting to really investigate my inner self. Start to make decisions to better myself. Moreover, sticking with those decisions and actually taking action.

I am…
…a wife.
…a woman of God.
…a daughter.
…a friend.
…a student.
…a motivator.
…a techie.
…organized.
…resourceful.
…sensitive.
…an event designer.
…a graphic designer.
…an entrepreneur.

I am not…
…a little girl.
…afraid.
…alone.
…hopeless.
…an expert.
…intimidated.
…worthless.
…stupid.
…green.
…outspoken.

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What I am and What I’m not

Accepting yourself for who you are is no easy task. The faults, the beautiful quirks, the pet peeves, the obsessions…there is so much that goes into making a person unique. One of the hardest things I still struggle with is accepting who I am and being proud of it. I don’t know if I will ever be able to say that I am comfortable in my own skin, but what I do know is that I’m going to continue to be the best me that I can be. And I think that starts with starting to really investigate my inner self. Start to make decisions to better myself. Moreover, sticking with those decisions and actually taking action.

I am…
…a wife.
…a woman of God.
…a daughter.
…a friend.
…a student.
…a motivator.
…a techie.
…organized.
…resourceful.
…sensitive.
…an event designer.
…a graphic designer.
…an entrepreneur.

I am not…
…a little girl.
…afraid.
…alone.
…hopeless.
…an expert.
…intimidated.
…worthless.
…stupid.
…green.
…outspoken.

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